9. Michael Floyd (6-3, 228), WR, Notre Dame. He's an elite receiver with the talent to make an immediate impact in the NFL.

10. Alfonzo Dennard (5-9, 205), CB, Nebraska. Although Dennard has not played so far in 2011 due to a pulled leg muscle, he still maintains a high spot in our rankings due to excellent talent and the injury is not major.

11. LaMichael James (5-9, 195), RB, Oregon. Although not a huge back, James has a good combination of vision, instincts and explosive change similar to Jahvid Best.

12. Jonathan Martin (6-5, 305), OT, Stanford. Martin is not the nasty, aggressive tackle that grabs attention, but is a tremendous athlete.

13. Luke Kuechly (6-3, 235), LB, Boston College. The junior has picked up from a superb 2010 season by making game-changing impact plays so far this year.

29. Cyrus Gray (5-10, 203), RB, Texas A&M. Gray may not be well known nationally, but he is a quick-footed, agile back who makes tacklers miss.

30. Shaun Prater (5-9, 182), CB, Iowa. Prater has an excellent backpedal allowing him to transition and close on passes explosively.

31. Jeff Fuller (6-3, 216), WR, Texas A&M. He makes tough catches with defenders draped all over him and is hard for defenders to tackle.

32. Kirk Cousins (6-2, 201), QB, Michigan State. Cousins has the big league arm and athleticism. More impressive are his leadership intangibles.

33. Vontaze Burfict (6-3, 252), LB. Arizona State. Burfict struggles to control his emotions on the field, leading to bad penalties, but his athleticism and football smarts make the junior a good NFL prospect.

34. Matt Barkley (6-1, 225), QB, Southern Cal. The junior has many of the tools to play in the NFL, but he's more like Jimmy Clausen than an elite prospect.

35. Greg Childs (6-3, 210), WR, Arkansas. He's still working his way back to his pre-knee injury form. Once he does, Childs has the tools to start in the NFL.

36. Marquis Maze (5-8, 193), WR, Alabama. Not the big receiver that makes NFL teams drool, but Maze has the explosiveness to play at the next level.

37. Marcus Forston (6-3, 300), DT, Miami (Fla.). The junior is an athletic force who is a disruptive interior player.

38. Edwin Baker (5-9, 210), RB, Michigan State. Baker makes up for his lack of height with a muscular physique and strength to easily run through contact.

39. Riley Reiff (6-5, 300). OT, Iowa. An athletic tackle who needs to be more aggressive with his punch in pass protection and block with better technique to reach the next level.